New York Times Blog Tells Story of Museum Artifact
New York Times Blog Tells Story of Museum Artifact
![One of the Memorial’s waterfall pools is seen on a sunny, cloudless day in winter. The Museum pavilion, One World Trade Center, and other World Financial Center buildings are in the background.](/sites/default/files/styles/standard/public/paragraph/blog-page-introduction/2020-03/8V7A2711.jpg?itok=wIyyXrVQ)
The story of a piece of paper – or more specifically, a Port Authority spreadsheet from the inside of a World Trade Center office on 9/11 – was the focus of a New York Times City Room blog post on Sept. 7.
Written by Stephanie Zessos, the post highlights the piece of paper’s journey. It started inside a Twin Towers office and was blown to a building’s roof in Tribeca, where the blogger’s partner John then kept it in his closet for years. Ultimately, the paper was donated to the 9/11 Memorial Museum, where its original owner and the individual who donated it met each other in person.
Read the full post here.
By Jordan Friedman, 9/11 Memorial Research and Digital Projects Associate
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